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This mini-blockbuster, organized by the Met and the Courtauld Gallery of London, finds Cézanne taking a subject from genre painting and transforming it.
For example, there are about 15 of us in a cluster and we're each taking a subject in the national curriculum and hosting three sessions.
Studying abroad can bring lots of new experiences: you may be taking a subject that isn't available in your home country, and are likely to encounter new teaching methods.
A value of each vector at a dimension is a grade that the student gets after taking a subject.
Then, BMI was calculated by taking a subject's weight (kg) and dividing it by his/her height squared (m).
Taking a subject test in Math would aid this since Math is the language of Physics.
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Here he has taken a subject blatantly conducive to visual reportage and brought it to life through words.
If a trainee's degree doesn't link closely to their chosen teaching subject they may need to take a subject knowledge enhancement course.
Radio takes a subject and, by not showing it, reveals it to be far more interesting than you might first have thought.
It was revolutionary to take a subject that had always been treated vertically and deal with it horizontally," Miss Foshay said.
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